My code of conduct

1. Don´t put photos of your friends and family without permission. - Is important because you can make people get angry and as everybody can see that photo they can laught at him/ her.
2. Make sure that your things are private and only your friends can get on it. - Is important because if not everyone can see your photos and know more nad more about you.
3. When your not using the webcam be careful if you don´t want people to see you when your doing private things. -Is important because if not you can be seen in any moment of the day by people you don´t know.
4. Don´t insult people on the internet. - Is important because that person can see what you has said about him/her and get very angry, so the you are in a problem.
5. Don´t accept as friends people you don´t know. - Is important because that person can be lying to you.
6. You should report abuse. - Is important because the problem can became bigger and bigger.
7. When you finnish on your email make sure you closed account. - Is important because if not everybody can enter.
8. Don´t put your telephone number. - Is important because everybody can phone you.
9. Don´t download ilegal apps. - Is important because they can cause problems and brake your mobile phone.
10. Don´t be haker. - Is important because you can have serious problems
I, Ana Isabel Delgado,
promise to follow these rules wherever I use the internet so that I can make the internet a better place for anyone




OLD NEWSPAPER: JUANA THE MAD OF CASTILE






Introduction


Juana was born on November 6, 1479, as the second daughter of Queen Isabel I
of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon.
She was a passionate woman, who fell madly in love with her husband Phillip II and
continued to caress him even after his death.
In 1496, Juana, at the age of sixteen, was betrothed to Philip the Handsome, Duke of Burgundy, in the region of Flanders in the Low Countries.
The marriage was a set of family alliances between the Habsburgs and the Trastámaras designed to strengthen both against growing French power.
In August 1496 Juana left from the port of Laredo in northern Spain on the Atlantic's Bay of Biscay. She would not see her siblings again except for her younger sister Catherine of Aragon in 1506, who was then the Princess Dowager of Wale
Between 1498 and 1507, she gave birth to six children: two emperors and four queens.
At 18, Philip was already ruler of the Low Countries.
In the period 1497-1500, Juana's elder siblings, Juan and Isabel,all died, leaving Juana as heiress of Spain.
Upon the death of her mother in November 1504, Juana became Queen regnant of Castile.
In the late 1506, Philip and Ferdinand then signed a second treaty, agreeing that Juana's mental instability made her incapable of ruling and promising to exclude her from government.
Cortes didn`t believe on that so Juana was still Queen of Castile.

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Juana the Mad (Movie trailer)







1.Life before accession


1.1 Early Life
Juana was born in the city of Toledo, the capital of the Kingdom of Castile. She was the third child and second daughter of Isabel I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon of the royal House of Trastámara.
She excelled in all of the Iberian Romance languages: Castilian, Leonese, Galician-Portuguese, and Catalan and had been fluent in French and Latin.
She was educated and formally trained for a significant marriage that, as a royal family alliance, would extend the kingdoms' power and security as well as its influence and peaceful relations with other ruling powers.

1.2 Marriage
In 1496, Juana, at the age of sixteen, was betrothed to Philip the Handsome, Duke of Burgundy, in the region of Flanders in the Low Countries.
The marriage was one of a set of family alliances between the Habsburgs and the Trastámaras designed to strengthen both against growing French power.
Juana entered a proxy marriage at the Palacio de los Vivero in the city of Valladolid, Castile (her parents had secretly married there in 1469). In August 1496 Juana left from the port of Laredo in northern Spain on the Atlantic's Bay of Biscay. She would not see her siblings again except for her younger sister Catherine of Aragon in 1506, who was then the Princess Dowager of Wales.
The formal marriage took place on 20 October 1496 in Lier, Brussels. Between 1498 and 1507, she gave birth to six children: two emperors and four queens.
Juana's life with Philip was rendered extremely unhappy due to his infidelity and her political insecurity.

2. Reign


2.1 Queen of Castile

2.1.1 Succesion
Upon the death of her mother in November 1504, Juana became Queen regnant of Castile. Juana's father, Ferdinand II, lost his monarchical status in Castile although his wife's testament will permitted him to govern in Juana's absence or, if Juana was unwilling to rule herself, until Juana's heir reached the age of 20.
Ferdinand refused to accept this: he minted Castilian coins in the name of "Ferdinand and Juana, King and Queen of Castile, Léon and Aragon," and, in early 1505, persuaded the Cortes that Juana's illness is such that the Queen cannot govern. The Cortes then appointed Ferdinand as Juana's guardian and the kingdom's administrator and governor.
2.1.2 Phillip's death
On 25 September 1506 Philip I suddenly died in the city of Burgos in Castile.
Some suspected that he had been poisoned by his father-in-law Ferdinand II who had always disliked his foreign Habsburg origins and with whom he never wanted to share power.
By 20 December 1506 Juana was still attempting to exercise her rights to rule alone in her own name as Queen of Castile.The country fell into disorder.
A regency council was set up against the queen's orders but it was unable to manage the growing public disorder; plague and famine devastated the kingdom.
The queen was unable to secure the funds required to assist her to protect her power. In the face of this, Ferdinand II returned to Castile in July 1507.

2.2 First Queen of Spain

2.1.1 Succession as Queen of Aragón
Ferdinand II ended his days embittered: his second marriage had failed to produce a surviving male heir leaving his daughter Juan.a as his heiress-presumptive. Ferdinand resented that, upon his death, Castile and Aragon would effectively pass to his foreign-born-and-raised grandson Charles I.
He had hoped that his younger grandson and namesake, Ferdinand I, who was Charles I's brother and had been born and raised in Castile, would succeed him.
Ferdinand II had named Ferdinand as his heir in his will before being persuaded to revoke this bequest and rename Juanaa and Charles I as his heirs-presumptive instead. When Ferdinand II died in 1516, the Kingdoms of Castile and León, and Aragon and their associated crowns and territories/colonies would pass to Joanna I and Charles I.
2.1.2 Son as co-monarch
In October 1517, seventeen-year-old Charles I arrived in Asturias at the Bay of Biscay. On 4 November, he and his sister Eleanor met their mother Joanna at Tordesillas – there they secured from her the necessary authorisation to allow Charles to rule as her co-King of Castile and León and of Aragon. Despite her acquiescence to his wishes her confinement would continue.
In 1519 Charles I now ruled the Kingdom of Aragon and its territories and the Kingdom of Castile and León and its territories, in personal union.
2.1.3 Revolt of the Comuneros
In 1520, the Revolt of the Comuneros broke out in response to the perceived foreign Habsburg influence over Castile through Charles V. The rebel leaders demanded that Castile be governed in accordance with the supposed practices of the Catholic Monarchs. In an attempt to legitimise their rebellion, the Comuneros turned to Juana.

3. Mental Health


As a young woman, she was known to be highly intelligent. It was only after her marriage that the first accusations of mental illness arose.
Some historians comment that she may have suffered from melancholia,a depressive disorder, a psychosis.

4. Interesting facts

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Apparently she took exception to one of her husband’s many mistresses and attacked her, cutting off her hair. While most women probably wouldn’t find that behavior was deinsane, it finitely not the behavior of a royal princess.

While accompanying Phillip's body to Granada for burial, she demanded that the coffin be opened, greet his remains. She insisted that they travel at night so that women would not be tempted by him.


5.After Phillip's death

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After Phillip's death, Juana’s son Charles became Charles V of Spain. Juana was briefly released after 11 years in prison, but she had no idea what was going on, that her father had died or that her son was now king.


6.Queen Juana's death

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After Phillip's death, Juana’s son Charles became Charles V of Spain. Juana was briefly released after 11 years in prison, but she had no idea what was going on, that her father had died or that her son was now king

7. Children

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Name
Birth
Death





Eleanor
15 November 1498
25 February 1558(1558-02-25) (aged 59)
married firstly in 1518, Manuel I of Portugal and had children; married secondly in 1530, Francis I of France and had no children.
Charles
24 February 1500
21 September 1558(1558-09-21) (aged 58)
married in 1526, Isabella of Portugal and had children.
Isabella
18 July 1501
19 January 1526(1526-01-19) (aged 24)
married in 1515, Christian II of Denmark and had children.
Ferdinand
10 March 1503
25 July 1564(1564-07-25) (aged 61)
married in 1521, Anna of Bohemia and Hungary and had children.
Mary
18 September 1505
18 October 1558(1558-10-18) (aged 53)
married in 1522, Louis II of Hungary and Bohemia and had no children.
Catherine
14 January 1507
12 February 1578(1578-02-12) (aged 71)
married in 1525, John III of Portugal and had children.




When Phillip the Handsome died, Juana was still pregnant of Catherine, the last daugther of both.



All Juana's children except Mary had children. However, only Charles, Isabella and Ferdinand have descendants today.



She gave birth to six children: two emperors and four queens.



He consistently attempted to usurp her legal birthrights to power.



Charles I, the Spanish Empireror from 1516 until his voluntary abdication in favor of his younger brother Ferdinand I






Prezi Presentation

Prezi



Interview







REPORTER- Good Morning Queen Juana I´m Asfaulto. I would like to ask you some questions for Castile News if it doesn´t mind.

JUANA- Good Morning Asfaulto. Yes of course you can ask me.

REPORTER- So, lets start. Firts of all I'm sorry and I hope you know Phillip's death has been a terrible and painful blow for all Castilians. How do you realise it?.

JUANA- Well, my husband died while we all were sleeping so I didn´t get rid of that. At the early morning I woke up and saw that Phillip was still asleep. It sound strange to me so I tried to woke up him but no result....he was dead.

REPORTER- This strange deaths always have an hipotesis so I hope you have your own hipotesis, don´t you?.

JUANA- At this type of things you don´t really stopped to think who or what make Phillip died you only think he's dead and no one could do nothing. But, yes I have my hipotesis.
All Phillip movements fit perfectly with my father movements.

REPORTER- So, you are saying King Fernando murder?.

JUANA- Yes, I've said that.

REPORTER- And now that Phillip could not ruled we still having Queen but no king. Who will ruled now as king?.

JUANA- I would like to ruled with my soon but he is not the age so until that happened I'll ruled with my father's help.

REPORTER- After your hipotesis, do you really think that´s a good Idea?.

JUANA- Not really. I don't want to ruled with him until I'm one hundred percent sure he wasn't but it's law and I should follow it.

REPORTER- Another question we would like to ask you is if you are in good conditions for governing.

JUANA- My husband has all ready died one month ago so of course I`m not well but I´ll tried it. I'l tried to be as kind as I can.

REPORTER- Finally, you are pregnant of your last baby. How are you?.

JUANA- He is supose to born next week, lets see how it goes.

REPORTER- So, good luck and we will soon come back to see you and ask you some questions about how it's going and how your baby is.

JUANA- Thank you, i'll wait here for you. Bye.

REPORTER- Bye.


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News Paper Article

September 25, 1506
Castile, Spain

The Gentleman Newspaper

Today, our beloved King Philip the Handsome leaves us after a few years of reign. It seemed that Philip was going to be good king and he was very well accepted by Castilians. Our lovely Queen Juana is already missing her husband only a few hours after the disaster.

Philip the Handsome, husband of Queen Juana has died today at the castle. This terrible new was broadcast during the morning nevertheless; witnesses said our beloved king died this night while he was sleeping.

external image felipe_entierro.jpgQueen Juana, told her father Ferdinand that her husband was at perfect conditions but at the late afternoon of the 24th, he started feeling strange so he goes early to bed.

Some of the witnesses living at the castle said king Ferdinand of Aragon could be the responsible of this tragedy.

Yesterday, Ferdinand made an unexpected visit to the castle supposedly to visit his grandchildren. As people with a close relationship with Juana’s life know, Ferdinand wanted to obtain the Crown of Castile saying his daughter Juana was mad but as nobody believe him he tried to defeat his son in law . Because of that some people think our death king Philip has been poisoned by his father-in-law.
Juana, Philip’s woman is now pregnant of their 4th daughter Catherine and as she is madly in love, she is getting depressed. She doesn´t want to bury her husband at Castile and she wants to keep the coffin open at all time to see her husband body. So, know the Cortes have started to think on what Ferdinand said about Juana’s madness.

They’re giving conclusions and opinions on if Juana must continue been our Queen alone. By the moment Philip is going to the north to be bury and been no more our King.


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